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On September 12, 2017 “Tkuma” Institute and Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” hosted pedagogical seminar, organized by Iryna Piskariova, Educational Program Coordinator. More than thirty teachers of the history from Kremenchuk have become the participants of the seminar. Dr. Denys Shatalov conducted guided tour for the guests, focusing on the educational capabilities of the Holocaust Museum.
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On September 5, 2017 the Beit Chana International Humanitarian Pedagogical Institute hosted round table “How to Teach American Humanities Scholars” with participation of Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Professor of Northwestern University (Chicago, USA) and Dr. Igor Shchupak, Director of “Tkuma” Institute and the Holocaust Museum. Prof. Petrovsky-Shtern told participants about his own way in American humanitaristics, form doctorate to professorate at Northwestern University of the USA, which is one of the best American universities.
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On August 28, 2017 Dnipro hosted methodological meeting for History teachers of Dnipro city that gathered more than 100 participants. Welcoming speech was made by Mykhailo Epik, methodologist of History and Law of Dnipro Methodological Center, and Serhii Svitlenko, Dean of the Faculty of History of Oles Honchar Dnipro National University.
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In August 7-8, 2017 Krakow hosted international educational seminar for educators organized by “Tkuma” Institute in cooperation with Galicia Jewish Museum.
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On July 27–30, 2017 Vilnius (Lithuania) welcomed regular seminar for Ukrainian educators “Pearls of Yiddish Culture”. The event was organized by International Yiddish Center of World Jewish Congress in partnership with “Tkuma” Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies.
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